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Books with author Samantha Beres

  • Traditional Stories of the Southwest Nations

    Samantha S Bell

    Library Binding (Core Library, Sept. 1, 2017)
    "The Southwest region covers the dry, inland areas of what are now Arizona, New Mexico, and southwest Texas. Traditional Stories of the Southwest Nations features stories from several of the region's Native Nations, including the Navajo, Zuni, and Apache. Easy-to-read text, vivid images, and helpful back matter give readers a clear look at this subject. Features include a table of contents, infographics, a glossary, additional resources, and an index."--Publisher's website.
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  • Word Family Tales

    Samantha Berger

    Paperback (Teaching Resources, May 1, 2002)
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  • Building Bridges

    Samantha S. Bell

    Hardcover (Focus Readers, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Explores the engineering challenges behind building briges, as well as the creative solutions found to overcome those challenges. Accessible text, vibrant photos, and an engineering activity for readers provide a well-rounded introduction to the engineering process.
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  • Building Race Cars

    Samantha S. Bell

    Paperback (Focus Readers, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Explores the engineering challenges behind building race cars, as well as the creative solutions found to overcome those challenges. Accessible text, vibrant photos, and an engineering activity for readers provide a well-rounded introduction to the engineering process.
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  • Word Family Tales: Jan and Stan

    Samantha Berger

    language (Scholastic Teaching Resources, May 1, 2002)
    Jan has a super dog named Stan, who thinks he can do everything she can! But is that really true? See for yourself in this laugh-out-loud story!This rib-tickling read-aloud tale was created especially to build early phonics skills by teaching children to recognize "families" of words that share the same spelling pattern. This key reading strategy helps kids decode new words with ease—and become stronger readers, writers, and spellers! Also includes riddles, a cheer, and reading tips!
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  • Becoming Human

    Samantha Bell

    language (, March 17, 2017)
    Can a Grim Reaper Survive Junior Year?As a Reaper, it is Mary’s duty to guide the dead to the afterlife. For the past 50 years, her assignment has been to retrieve souls in terrifying war zones. When a simple mission pushes Mary to her breaking point, she is banished to the mortal world. When everything she’s ever known about humanity is turned upside down, Mary is forced to leave her past behind and open her heart. She realizes that all Humans aren’t as terrible as she believed, but some are much worse than she ever imagined. For fans of Modern Monsters, this is a debut Young Adult Contemporary story that shines a light on the dark side of youth. BECOMING HUMAN is a full-length novel that tackles a number of teen issues such as dating, homosexuality, bullying, and depression from an outsider’s perspective.
  • Word Family Tales: Please Don't Tell About...

    Samantha Berger

    language (Scholastic Teaching Resources, May 1, 2002)
    Poor Nell! Please don't tell: She lost her mother's silver bell! Will she ever find it? Learn how luck and good intentions come together in this sweet, funny tale!This rib-tickling read-aloud tale was created especially to build early phonics skills by teaching children to recognize "families" of words that share the same spelling pattern. This key reading strategy helps kids decode new words with ease—and become stronger readers, writers, and spellers! Also includes riddles, a cheer, and reading tips!
  • Rock What Ya Got

    Samantha Berger

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 25, 2018)
    A child reminds everyone to embrace their own special something in this joyful expression of self-love. When a drawing of a little girl comes to life, she boldly declares that she doesn't want to be erased, or put into a picture that doesn't feel like her true self. Instead, she decides to speak up in a powerful way. And she has some words of advice: embrace what you have, love yourself, and "rock what ya got." In this affirmation of self-identity and girl power, a child's memorable mantra offers a timeless lesson, reminding readers of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities that it's okay to be yourself. Bold illustrations from Kerascoët (Malala's Magic Pencil) bring the engaging story to life.
  • Harriet Versus the Galaxy

    Samantha Baines

    Hardcover (Knights Of, Oct. 3, 2019)
    A hilarious and heartfelt debut from multi-award winning, hearing aid wearing, comedian, actor and author Samantha Baines. The intergalactic adventure starts at home with Harriet, who discovers that her hearing-aid can do more than she ever bargained for when she finds an alien in her room. Discovering that her family secretly work for an intergalactic agency, Harriet becomes the Earth's first line of defence as the only one who can understand the invaders. Sure, her hearing aid helps her understand aliens from across the universe, if only she could understand her own feelings.
  • Word Family Tales: Spend a Day in Backwards Bay

    Samantha Berger

    language (Scholastic Teaching Resources, May 1, 2002)
    Come on a visit to Backwards Bay, where folks go about things the opposite way! You'll never forget the tale of this marvelous, mixed-up town!This rib-tickling read-aloud tale was created especially to build early phonics skills by teaching children to recognize "families" of words that share the same spelling pattern. This key reading strategy helps kids decode new words with ease—and become stronger readers, writers, and spellers! Also includes riddles, a cheer, and reading tips!
  • Grammar Tales: When Comma Came to Town

    Samantha Berger

    eBook (Scholastic Teaching Resources, Sept. 1, 2004)
    In the land of And, sentences go on and on and on and on and on. That is, until Comma comes to town and helps the citizens clean up their communication. Three cheers for this pint-size hero!This super-funny Grammar Tales story focuses on comma usage, and is designed to help kids grasp the essential rules of usage and mechanics. Who says grammar is no laughing manner?
  • Martha doesn't share!

    Samantha Berger

    language (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Feb. 11, 2011)
    Martha has a new favorite word.And that word is MINE! Martha has officially mastered apologizing. Unfortunately, she still has a lot to work on when it comes to sharing. And while she doesn't learn to love it, she does discover that having her toys to herself means having to play with them all by herself, too. Not so fun! This hilarious follow-up to Martha doesn't say sorry! shows readers that sharing isn't all that bad when you take it one (small) toy at a time--like Martha does. It gets easier every day. Well, almost every day.
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